Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 29, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 July 1880 — Page 6
DEMOCRATIC
XATIOXAL
Tkc National Democratic Conveatlo Kt H CU-anatl m tk &M, pureuaut to tha Mil of tlw National Democratic CommltU. At U;it p. m. Mr. Bantam, th Chalrmaa of tfee Comaikte, sailed Uw CoHYeiitioa to enter aa4 called mjhhi Kev. C. M. AVwHlte, of Chwlaaatl, to invoke th hlmlag ot UoJ 1U delitorattoes. At the ooholutkvH ot the Invocation Mr, Bannira aaaettHl that he had ben Instructed to aemlaat Hob. George Hoadluy, ot Ciaeiasatf, m Temporary Chalrroaa. This
ewhMUoa IhI apjmivea, a cwamlttee,
ewtettaf of William I- ccott and
Kaery, wa appointed to coquet
ley to the j) it form. The Temporary Chair-
ma wa xreeteu with applause, aul, on as-
suaUajr the jravel, delivered a np4rltd ad
drew. Temporary Seeretarles were Hamad
and the temporary orcanlzattoB declared
complete.
Mr. Biedler, ot New York, moved that the
rales ot the last Coareauon be adopted as
the rules or this until otherwise ordered.
Carried.
Mr. Martin, of Delaware, moved a call ot
States for the appolatraent of members ot
the Committees ou Permanent Organisation,
Credentials and Resolutions. The resolution was adopted, and the various Committees
were announced as follows: VXKV.tNK.VT ORGANIZATION.
Alabama. William K. Clart; Arkansas, T)r. Davidson; California. Thomas F. Thompson; Colorado. John K. Humphrey: Connecticut.
Owom II. Klnir; Delaware, K. S. Martini Fior
ina, r, u. Linear; Illinois, ibarlea Duunain; Indiana. Jcseph K, McDonald: Iowa. K. D. Kent; Kansas Geo rye C. Hctrers: Kentucky, William Lindner; UhiIsIhuu, William Mo-
iranie; Maine, k. s. urown: Maryland. u mot Johnson; Massachusetts, John I, tiwlncy; Mtehhran. Hyron f. ttout: Minnesota,
j. ii. ah tor; .Missouri, u. uamvocu; JsehrH.ka, J. fUerllnjr Morton; Nevada, ueivriftt Storor; Vnw Humrwhlro .1, W Ttrooa
New Jersey, hurus llkMlgett: New York, John Kx: North Carolina, J. S. Henderson; Ohio, w.L. Hayne; Oroi,n,J. U. HoKtmt PenmylyanlH, Jame P. Hiley; Hhode Island, John Q. Detnpt-ey; South Carolina. F. W. Dawson; Teanetvee, W. II. Carroll; Texas, Thomas M.
ihck; t-rmont, u. .m. HcddinRton: virjrliila.
"iiiiam ifrry: esi jnrmia, . r. liar low;
" KcuitsiB, C4.1: r men. CREDKXTIALS.
Alabartia. .Trwonta V. .Tnhnsnn? ArV-anui
James M. Hudson; California, V, II. Frost; Colorado. 0. Halyer; Connecticut, Italph heeler: Delaware, A. B. Itoblnson; Florida,
jc,. u. r.ngio: uiinoM, I'erry it. Mnliu; in-
LVATCX- f .e sad tntwrtlal Manner In
mm m wu wmaea ever the urellmlHary proeeedtajc of the CunvsntWn. The motion wavalW, and Judge llodley rea ponded h a
Mr. Krecklnrldee (Ky.) moved that the Con TeMtkH! 1 proceed to the notiilnaUon ot a can O.I4at tor Pi evident A dulwcate tram Marv
laa nwveU to adjuura. This last motion was almost unanimously roUd down. The nues-
rkltte. that gvutleiuaH exidalaed that he contemplsted ouly a oall of Stales for
wiw iiwiuiiBiion 01 candidate, and the motion prevailed. Mr. Pritfnn (Kv.
moved that each person nominating a candl-
uw natc mil milllllM lor UIAI UUriKMS, aild thin moUoi also prevailed. The call of States
'or iae uomiuaiion 01 'residential candidates wan then ordereJ. Mr. John K. McKlrath (Ual.) n resell ted th nafiin nf .Tntd,... .1
J. D.Mc- Fl8k1' California; Mr. George tlray (Del.) Mr lload. RTMt,?d lhe nama of Thomas P. lUyard, of
ma name ui nullum it, AiorriSOIl, ot Illinois: Senator Voorhees (Ind.) iKesented the name
01 1 nomas ,. ncnurtCKs, or Indiana; Mr.
ooiiu McWeeny vumoj preentea the name
01 Alien u. iiiurniau, ot Ohio; Daniel
uouiiieny ira ) presentea the name of (Jen eral W. 8. Hancock, ot Pennsylvania, Mr. Uoadley (Ohio) moved to adlourn un
til ten a. in. on the Ub. A call of stat. w
oruoreu ana me motion was voted down bv
aye, 300; noes W6. Mr. Urecklnrklue (Kr.) moved that the
convention proceeu to oaliot for a candidate
ior j. rositienu inu iiiouon nrevaiied. ami a
oanot was taken witn tiie following result:
Statb.
j:
7.. Vall; Maryland, S. V. Buwraan: Masa. chusetts. John K. Tarbox; Mlchlpan, J. K. Messraore: Minnesota, ; Missouri. VT. B. Steele: Xebraska. J. V. Pollock: Nevada.
Mat Canaran: New Hampshire, Hosea
. raricer: jew Jerecy. Lawrence I'nell; New
orit, s. i. weed; North Carolina, John Howard; Ohio, It. S. Shields: Orwron. A. Xeut-
ner; Penn.iylvanla, W. II. Snowden: ltliolo
jsmnu, n . ii. i-obut; soutn Carolina, T. Iovil; Tennesseo.T. M. Jones; Texa, II. II. ltas?tt: J ermont, J. II. Williams: Virginia, William
u. uoyai; en Virginia, w. Ii. Wilson; wis-
Hiwor.tTTinvfl.
Alabama. w. II. Barnes; Arkansas, M.T.Em ery: California, B. II. Mattox; Colonolo, C.8. Thomas; Connecticut, David A. Wells; Delaware. Geonre H. Itlx: Fkirijiu. Rtum 'i' Unw
ell; Illinois, Melville W. Fuller: Indiana. John
jKroin: iowh. joan t. irisn; Kansas, John R. Goodwin; Kentucky. Henry Watterson; IxiuWana, B. A. Burke; Maine, A. M. Nichols; Maryland. C. J. M. Gwynn; Massachusetts, Charles Levi Woodbury; Michigan, Dr. Foster Pratt; Minnesota, E. Barksdale:
Mlesourl, Joseph Puleher; Nebraska, Oeorire L. Miller; Nevada, A. C. Ellis; New Haraphlr. Han ey Blnirham; New Jer
sey, u. m. .uncle: New vork, Hufus w. Peekham: North Carolina. A. M. Wnrilnrill Ohln.
T.J. Kinney: Orexon, John Meyer: Pennsvl-
vaaia, L. C. Cassldy; Ithode Island. N. Haus-
iipe; souib uarouiifl. t. o. liaiker;Tenneee, John A. McKlnney: Texas, John Ireland; Ver-
mom, i. . naicrman; vinrmia, James liar-
sour; nesi irsmia, J. h. uoode; Wisoonsln, Themas A. Hudd. On motion of Mr. Wells, of Connecticut,
a resolution was adopted referring all resolu
tions in relation to the platform to the Com-
Blttee on Resolutions, without debate.
The Convention then adjourned to meet on
the morning of the 38J at ten o'clock, ftecoad Say's PreeeellBs.
At 10:10 on tho morning of the 23tl
the Convention was called to order, and Itev
Charles w. Taylor, a Covington (Ky.) clergyman, offered prayer.
The reading ot the minutes were dispensed
with by unanimous consent. Mr. Burke (Ind.) offered a resolution de
claring that the surviving soldiers of the Mex
ican ar, ami the widows and orphan chil
dren Of soldiers deceased, are entitled to the grateful recognition of the people of the
United States, and Congress should
cause them to be placed on the pen-
eton roll, on the same footing with soldiers of the war of 1S12. The Chairman statd that this resolution woulB, under the
order already adopted, go to the Committee
on Ilesolutions.
Mr. Martin (Del.) presented the report ot
the Committee on Permanent Organization,
mil action thereon was deferred until the re
port of the Committee on Credentials should
be dk posed of.
Mr. loung (Ga.), Chairman of the Committee on Credentials, then submitted his report, recommending the seating of all uncontested delegates; the seating
oi ooui i h uuuer and Abbott delegations
from Massachusetts, the two, united, to cast
me vote or the State the denial of seats to
tne contesting delegation Trom Pennsylvania, ami the denial of admission to the Tammany delegates from New York. Mr. Thomas (KanA
presented a minority report In relation to the ew York delegates, and moved that It Ijc
rutKiituteii ior so mucu or the majority report as related to that subject matter. This ln,?.n ,'a,'. debated at length by Mess ra. Miller (N. Y.). Judge Amasa J. Parker (X. Y.), Governor Hubbard (Tex.) and Westbrook
V'- mi iavor
Messrs. Fellows
Alabama. .....
ArkHUs California..... Colorado...... Connecticut .. Delaware ...
norma., Oeonrla.... ...
Illinois
Indiana
Iowh... Katmtf . ..... Kentucky,.... Louisiana..... Maine
Maryland Ma.schuett3 MietUinm ....
Minnesota.... MlMiaalppl....' MIsouil i Nevada ...!
NewHampsh'ri
Kew Jcr.H'y...
new iorx. NorthCarollna
Ohio... hi Oregon
rennsyivn:a. lthoile Inland.
SoutkCarulliia
Tennessee....
Texas
ermont...... Virginia
West VlnTin
Wisoonsln ....
3
18
It 9 5 'l6"
Total.
.'law
as
tt
171
mi
9) i
y a
3
id
.....
....
.
Gl-0
1
8!
42
...... 1...
mi
98!
10
mm
The DHoorm ot me Unite,! Mates, hi ton. ventkm aMiHhkHl, deulara; . h wldttrlvea anew to the Constltutloiml doetriuaa and tradition of tho iH'twOcratlo party, aa lllinrt rated liy the teaeninir uad examole of a lonif He of Denu cratlo tMatesmen and patriots, and embodied in theulattormortbe last National Convention of the party. . Oppositlou to eentiallaatlonaHd to that daitxerous spirit or eoi-oaoniueut which tends to ooiisoJlilrttc In one, ami thua to urwte, whatever the form of irovermueut, a rval deaIHitliim. .X NoaumiHuarylawa; feiwnttlon or Church and State for the good of each, and common schools fwtered and protected. 4. Home rule, hontwt money, consist Ing of Kv)!d and silver and iwjMjr eon vert llile lutocola on demand; the atrlet mHlutuuuce or the Huhllcmlth Stateand National, and a tariirtor revenue only. a. The aubordlnatlon of the military to the civil power, auda Kcnulne and thorough reform of the Civil Service. It. TIlC rilillt to R lri'ii liullot U a ilvlit urn.
servatlyeof ail rlKhts, andinuetanu shall le maintained 111 evm-v luii tuf lh ltnila.1 .-.ml. .a.
IheoAistlntf AdmiuUitratiou is tho representative or a conspiracy only, and Us olalmof rlnht to surround tho latllot-boxce wah tioonj ami Deputy Maishals to Intimidate and ooettuot the Klectors, ami the unprecedented 1186 or tho VOtO to tiluinlulii It i nmtfir mi.l
despotlo powers, insult tho people and imperil their Institutions. 7. We execrate the course or this Admlnls- ; (ration In makiiiif places in tho Civil ervlco j a rowarit for oolitica! ertmo. ami ilnmmnl it
relorm by statute which idmll mako it forever 1 n -in i V IlllDOftSlblo for a deflate! i-.-milLUitn m 1iHIi , IMIlleUOllt SWtltl
hi. ....... .1 ...r ... . .. . .,, . . 1 u. I . .
.ui , - ' luo nlHl "l " uturjaT oy ouiCilDK J I iyilt OIKIUIIOI
iiinuts m-uii luti peopii1. H.if,,,. l, .,.i t. Tho Mrioat fruinl nf t!Tft.TT. In- whlnh. nnnii 0lOlO 110 UtHl
a false count or the Electoral votes of two States, the candidate defeated at tho polls was declared to be Picsldent, and tor the tlrst
Am AtlretitMre nt Tklne KaftUU.
Canadian tourist, or those familiar
with the Hivor bt, Lawrence, nauil not to b tolil of thu iioturaqiio dHiiifor of
i no i.HotuuB uapms. jhhuv irHiutious
Htul Momo HUtliutitiu Btorioa tiro pro
.served of luukloss norsons wlio have
liBon aniftiifad thori. aiitl tho shoot
iiiK" of the rapid oven by skillful pilot is hIwhvs ati RtixioiiH ttnd doliemto pieirn of work, Another ami oxnmpla was Friday mortiinjf added to thu loconl of calnmititM at this colobrntod locality. In litis
enso, as iu others, tho prosunco Htnl exertions of n famous pilot named Daillobont iu the present instance failed to avert tho catastrophe. Ten lumbermen, under Daillebout's command, storied early yesterday morning from Catighnawnga villairo to make the descent of the Jachino Kaniils. Anotlier raft, nn-
dor Hantisto, also a well-known nilot.
sut out at tho sumo time from tho sumo place, and those who wore on board thu last raft saw all that hannened to the
crow of tho lirst ono.
It scorns that bv some mischance
his raft out of the
at a critical moment.
his men could rctriuvo
their orror their control of tho raft was
pono. In a few moments thoy were
time In American history the will or tho poo- I driven with awful velocity into tho vor-
p e was set asiilo under . a threat of military tox of foam nsr waters that tho tnuriata1
violence, struck a dewllly blow at our system ' oinnn,.,, " .i.(,i, ,i, of reprosontatlvo governmont. Tho )eiu(- ftlcaf 1 1H3.H tlirough when running cratlo party, to prcsei vo the country from the , the rapids. I Iieso steamers, steered horrors or a civil war. submitted forthu time, with mntchluss ilovtorltr nml liuvlnrr In theilrmand patriotic fulth that tho people I .,' ." "ialuuw:ss "t-MOtm, ami liaMtip; would punM this crime in iski. 'this, usao tbeir engines to stcatlv their course, irot
tltrouo;h habitually in safety. Hut with
a raft, having nothing but human strength to shape her course, it is, of course, far ditlcrent. In this ease the frail struct tiro was rolled over and over and hurled in overv direction. Sho hat! to ixo tlirou!:h a mile of tumblim?.
seething waters for the most part, inj deed, half a cataract before she or any j fragments of hor could emenro into , the smooth safety of the river below. , Tho spectators saw a moving and extraordinary sight Logs sixty feet long 1 worn irv3ril in tint nip l!L- un ,,..,.,.
Bli twigs. Piece by piece tho raft broke
asunder. No power on earth could aid her wretched crew, ami it seemed inevitable that they must perish to a man. Hut it was otherwise decreed. Des-
Scatterlnr votes wiTprHst hs fn!lnw? full.
lorma Kcymour, coiorauo-Loveland. S Fame. -. Iowa MoDnnald. '. KuniuiKu.-
inif, 10. Kentucky McDonald, 1. Massachu
atiflUII ,1 nh imn
Michigan Seymour, 1
setts Itandall.
Lathrop, 1; McCleilan, 2. Ncbraska-Love-
WBii. a. .ew Jersey lunilall, 3; Parker, 1. North Carolina-Seymour, 1: Jcre. lliaek, 1.
Feuiisylvataa Jewett, I; Seymour, 3; McDonald. 1. Ithode I and Sevinour. 1: Kn.
gun. i. t isconsm Mecieilan, l. Wholo
numoor or votes east, Neoeseary for a choice. 491.
The Convention then adlourned to meet at
tea o'cjock on the morning oi the 34th.
Tliti-a Day preeeeaiact.
TnK Convention rcassembed at ten
o'clock on the taornlngot the 84th, and thirty
minutes alter was called to order. Itev Charles Taylor offered prayer.
Mr. Peckuam (N. Y.) announced that a let
ter had been received from Mr. Tilden re
nouncing all claims upon the Convention for
a nomination. Mr. Peckham furlhersald that New York would thenceforward support Samuel J. Randall. A motion to read Mr. Tilden's
ieiter was lost.
Mr. Thomas (Kv. ) offered a resolution da.
daring it unconstitutional to deprive any cltl-
n uk iiitmgiit oi suurage.
me rou can men proceeded ior the second ballot. Alabama cast 11 votes (or Hnccki
California followed with 5 for Hancock: Illi
nois cast her4'J votes for Hancock; Louisiana, Maine and Michigan followed with their
votes loruancocK; .New lork cost 70 votes
ior natulan ; uuio, 44 votes for Thurman; New Jersey. 13 votes for Hancock. Hefow
the vote was announced Wisconsin asked mr-
nl.lln.. ... ..,,. .- . . . . . ... . , .
nusriuu mi viiaiiB ner vore to iiancocK. anu
mere were aiteraaru ciianges announced all
aione tne line. At leiiitn a deip?at r-nm
New Hampshire moved to make a new call
ot me states., ine motion quickly prevailed,
ami me uauub rceuneu aa louows:
Statbs.
i ...,.4.....
....... I,.,.
or ot substituting, and by fN. Y.I. .Ill.Vft IVrVKam if
V - i xr-. ' .". I ." . V."
i,1BounKiua a"i nd lost on call of States. Yeas, navs. 4S7.
New York was excused irom votinjr at her
""W""", tne question recnrriuz on the adoptloH of the majority report It was adoptVr """"O't unatianlmdus v.va wee vote. Mr. Wilson (V. Va.1 moved that all contesting delegates be admitted to the Convention as spectators. Carried. The report of the Committee on Permanent Organlza'tion, recommending that ei-Oov-erworhterenMn. ot Kentucky, be appointed Permanent Chairman of the Convention, with oae Vice-President from each SUte and the usual number of Secretaries, va then adopted, asd Means. MeDonald ilnd.), atler u. , c.) sad O'Cwmor (Tenn.") were apt pointed a eommitUe to eoadnct Governor Bterenson to the Chair. On asmmingthe fi iiheCbJ?,,n 8l'yer aiHrltecIand
huloti luauas ana eongratu-
Alabama..
California...... Colorado.. ..... Connecticut...
mwwHro,
loriu ,...,, Oeoncia.,.. .......
iiunoi. ....... Indiana.. ..... Iowa.
Kansas..
Kentucky,,,.. .,.,..
Louisiana. .....
Malno
Marvlaiiil. ... ..
Massachusetts., Miehlfran. ...... Minnesota,,.. ., Mlsslselppl Miswuil.. ......
Nehra:ka Nevada. ......... T t .l.l..
rew j crey. New ork..,..,.,,..j North Carolina
Ohio ......
Oregon ,,..,,,, k Pennsylvania.... Huode Island......
South Carolina.. Tenneeeee.......
Texas..........
ermont Vlnrlnta
West Virginia,.,,,.,.,
i ..,,,,,.
20
12 6 ... . 1"'
14
21
21 10
an:
1(S Hi 11
la;.... ).... .... .... 10.... 1K TO.... 8.... M .... 8..:. 11 .... 18.,..: 10' ..I
10
Wisoonsln. ............ ........j a)1,,,
Total TOfil T
naoie numiwr or votes.... 73tf'.,. i
ao
00
Tte
A klak) frem Kcntutfy moved that a iteot thanks be tenderedlo Jmlge Hoad-
Mr. Mack ftmU moved thattliR nmnlna.
tlonof General Hancoek ho madntm
Messra. Itandall (Pa.), Wallace (Pa.), Hampton (S. C), Hoadley (Ohio) and others spoke to and seconded the motion, and it was unanimously adopted. Upon the announcement of the vote, congratulatory speeches were made by Senator Voorhees, John Kelly and others.
Sua B. Anthony was here eri i.n
tage and presented through the Chairman
an Mures to me convention In favor of JeKWstloa for woman suffrage. h The Committee on Itesolutlons submitted the following platform, through Mr. Watterson (Ky.), the Chairman, which was read and
unanimously adopted:
precedes and dwarfs everr other. It limnlr. a
a inore sacred duty upon tho people of tho
union than ever addressed tho consciences of
a Nation of freemen. P. Tho resolution of Ksmnpl J. Tll.lim nnt
again to bo a candidate for tho exalted place to which he was elected by a majority or his
countrymen, and from which ho was excluded by the leaders of tho Iti-mililliMti imrtv. knv.
celved by tho Dcmocrata of tho Culled Stun witn deep senalbllity.nnd they declare th'ir contldence in bis wWdom. imtriotlsm and In
tegrity unshaken by the assaults of the com
mon enemy; and they further assure him that he H followed into the rotKotiient ho bus chosen for himself by the sympathy and respect or his rellow-cItlzeiiN who rorttrd him as
one who, by elevating tho standard or nubllo
morality, and adorning and mulfyhur the oub-
uc service, merits tne lastinir irratitiuio of
country and his nam.
ID. Kreo HhlrM nml u llvlnir olionoo fnr Amu.
lean commoieounon tho nim; unit nn thnlntul
no disci Jiiitiut ton In lavor of transportation lines, corporutions or monopolies; the amendment of tao llurllnjfHino Tieaty, so as to permit no mire lmmlirratlon nxceot fur lravi.1.
education and foreifrn commerce, and therein carefully aniarded; the publ.o money and tho publiccrcdlt for public purposes only, and the public lauds for sot mil settlers. 'Iho Democratlo party is the friend of labor and the labo.-intr man, and pledges itseir to protect 1. 1 ... . . 1 ; 1. .. ...... I . n . . . . . ...
Uliu nil.O WII1U91 IUB I.TJILUU1 H1113 HI1U II1Q I ..! ,.,...-.
Commune. nine, jlm ot otuy mat out tney managed 11. We comrratulate the country nnoti the hon. to cliiif tn nnrtlnnu rf tlmtr ul.-,t ii.m.l
wi?"a,id -"-f1 of. a Democratic Consrress, Kark S(? ti im rnii..l nt Uai hv !...; which has reduced the public expenditure . .. so ,13 l? " 1X501,0(1 nt 'asl u l,,Lir JIUAO.V a year; upon the continuation or brother lumbermen who had seeu withandTaffi'fe Wo to .aid them in their chamse in the adfministration or the Ooveni- P0; 1,10 remaining three raftsmen ment as shall insure us Kenulne and lasting-1 perishod; and the wonder is, aecordinir rerorm In every department or the public sen-- to tho report? that have reached us. The call of States for the nomination of 1 that Uie"i hotM havo bec,n nX aun"1 candidates for Vice-President being declared , vors at ftl1 rom a catastro)hc winch in iu order, Mr. Pettis (Ala.) nominated W. II. former cases has usually been fatal to S'n8 KSy,nan ol Evening MhfA Tito tnalf nmolnlnn l- 1
vaav a w lutll lUMtlilll Tt m S3 D U U7 1 11 fj 1 4.1 V
H1MHE
TUB OKKAT 4JECMAN BLOOD PURIFIER. CURES DYSPEPSIA, Lirtr Complaint, Costfveness, Bilious At. tacks, digestion. Jaundice, loss of Appetite, Hadacfi9. Dizziness, Nausea, Heartburn, Depression of Spirits, Seres, Beits, Pimptes. Skin Diseases, Erup. dons, Feu Breath, end all Diseases arising from Impure Bleed. Th TTumlnirK Propi ar rwotmuHMhd tt Mnr the beat ami chnapmt Fumllj Mwllrlna eTer offwoj. nl oM by Druftf.u ami nt Go Cents Bottla. DlrMtlon In Elnrrn Lanpwjte. OwuIb Bfn tha fic-ilaitlo riRitnro, ktxl nriTata irvprleUrjr sUaap sf A. VOOEI.KK VO.. Daltimokc. Mb, U.S. a.
UN FERMENTED
pitothia amazing ordeal, anil despite TifKS'TAt. and i,iiYsicAiK.Yi!AtSTio-.srr. most of their ntnnbor being frightfully f 1U uwim. iiytri. xiKm sweat. sUfiineF. bruised, eight of tho eleven occupants SYfr1 umlS tV." r,Tii.te.ib
withdrawn, and Mr. Kuglish was nominateif, t on motion of Mr. Vilas (Wis.), by acdatna-
l?mJ"a- the instruction of the troops at tho gariations ' rison of str!l3hurg ho wtis particularly Sir the struck by the great trouble taken to make tho men of an attacking nurtv
hurrah" vigorously a-s they finally
rushed forward to closo and cross bayonets wit It tho imaginary enemy. Even when no fault could be found with the
Shouting In War.
tlnn. 1 - .
Mr. BreckenrldRe (Ky.) moved the ap- A CORRKSl'ONlKNT of a French milipointment of a committee of one from each tary paper remarks that while watchim'
WI,0 W IUC 11UU1UICTB ui klicir IlOifllliation and request their acceptance. The mo
tion was adopted, and the utrious delegations
were instructeu to senu up to the Chair the
names ot tne committee. The following were announced as members ot tho National Executive Committee: Alabama, Levi W. Lawlor; Arkansas, John J. Sumter; California, J.T.Farley; Colorado, T. M. Patterson; Connecticut, William II. liarnura; Delaware, J. C. Oruhb; Florida, Samuel Pasco; GeomlR, Geonre T. llarnes: Illinois, llllam C. fioudy; Indiana, Austin II. Ilrown; Iowa, M. M. Ham; Kansas, Charles W. Illalr; Kentuoky, Henry I). McIIenry; Louisiana, II. F. Jonas; Maine. Edward w. Thompson: Maryland. O. 1. Horsey; Massachusetts, Fred U. Prince; Michigan, Edwanl hantcr; Minnesota. I. II. Kelly; Mississippi, w. I). Martin: Missouri, John O. Prather: .Nebraska, J. ttcrlinir Morton; Nevada. J. C. MaKcrtnan; New llampthin, A. W. i-ulllway; 'Mr Jersey, Orestes ilevclnnd; New York, .Abram S. Hewitt: North Carolina, M. W. Hansom: Ohio ito l nnmil hiTPnftri
Orctron do be nameil hetealter); Pennsylvania (to lie named hereafter): Hhode Island, Abner 8. Harnaby; South Carolina, F. w. Dawson; Tennessee, Thomas O'Connor: Texas, F. S.
niocKuaic; voiintmt. I. I, smalley: Virirlnla, Hobcrt A. Coirhlll: Went Vtririnlii. Alomnili r
Campbell; Wisconsin, Wm.F. Vilas.
Mr. Irish (Iowa) moved that the basis of
representation in the next National Convention bo the Mine as at the nrccnt. and
that the National Comm ttcc be authorized to
notmced, but tho French have no char
acteristic cry to stimulate and oxcUo thoir soldiers at critical moments. Sometimes tho French troops as they charged have shouted " Vive Ic lioi " or 4 Vive rEmucrcur!" or " Pii'c hi licpublique!" or "Vive lu France!" and in tho latest edition of the field exercise book nf tlin I'ronoli omit-It lu Lilil rtrtifn
to?SiniSn!sBd tlmc ot hoIdIns the n,on , lliuy char are.to s.hout The t.toildinz oiHccr was. bv resolution. Anamnt!" In actual practice, how-
thanked tor his courtesy and ability, and on evcrf o troops never shout at all when motion of .Mr. Preston (Ky.) the Couvcutloa they charge homo in their peace oxeradjoumcd without date. I cises; while tho (lennans, bcstowiit"
inimite pains upon tho preparation of The First Itejrlment of Philadelphia their men for real warfare, insist not.
was in an engagement a few days ago. I only that tho men should shout, as laid There was a parade. Deputy-Sheriff ; down in their regulations, but that thoy
vauiu .Hunt in cnii iai:u, wini . ouuuiu anuiu viorousiv.
his wife, and refused to bo delavcd by
I'ftTlHlaR Whlws HHd Othlltics.
The passion for lianp-injr a vast quan
nppnc-?h.
It fniti tt? tKidy and tttf brain, it rcrulnlpn ihr unmm-ii
and ho wet. clne tlw liver ml klJapy. Inrn-" tha Mtltitdfnricleth Wood. Hmlili. tniiih aal pt-neeof iiilmlnre turc to follow lu dully uw. lrr- , jwnilliy Oh' MaUT BITTEItS COMPANY, from fa.
jtrmmim moii an H1 toM even whrre. MALT BITTKIW COMPANY, BOSTON. MA S3. MALT AND HOPS KIDNEY DUdder, Urinsry and Uvcr Dlwane, Dropy GrTrl and llbi-tci, ru cun-d by HUNT'S REMEDY, the Omt Kidney and Liver Medicine. HUNT'S REMEDY curc IJrlKht' Dloes'f, IU-tentlon or XofirftraUon of Urine, I'aln iu the Back, Loln, or Side. HUNT'S REMEDY
atltls, use the same cry as tho Prussians, I Debility, Venule Wckne nd r.tw?. as do also the English, although by h IIIIHT'O Englishmen the word is differently pro- j nil II I O tlbRlbll I
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manner in which tho attack had been carried out, troops were often made to repeat tho maneuver over and over again because they failed to shout with sutlicient life and energy as they made their linal rush to seize tho defenders'
position. The Attstrians, thu writer
the soldiers. He drove through tho lino. Captain ilullington struck tho horse with his sword, and was imnfedi-
ately slashed by Iltiey with a whip, tity of fanciful objects to petulant J! lite troops rallied, made a charge, and chains about tho waist has so gained Sl podded Mrs. Hucy with a bayonet, ground that thoy now hang, in VarU I p Hucy got out of the vohiclo and chal-1 and London, chains on both sidc3, and
longed tho wholo regiment to mortal
combat, but the upshot was a bloodloss settlement in court.
The works at Cologno Cathedral havo
been renewed since tho winter with
groat activity, and it really scorns, in spite of adverse prediction, that tho building will actually bo finished at last. While ono part is beine comnleted.
however, another falls into docav and
needs to bo rostorcd. Works of restoration, indeed, aro being carried on at the samo timo as the works of completion, osneclallv beneath tho south
tower, whoso foundations havo to bo renewed while the summit is being fin-
sncu.
Ik ancient Mexico it was tho custom
to sacrillco human bolnsrs to tho rods.
This was a cava whero several wrongs
uiauc a nio. ijonon rm.
When a man loses his tttmnnr. nv
tlio Boston Transcript he is cholor
blind.
from these hatig a greater ntnnbor of odd objects than ever bororo. An eccentric lady startled tho gnmts at a reception by recentlv appearing with
what appeared to bo the skull of an infant pendant from her chatelaine. It turned out to bo I hat of her putnionkoy, properly polUhod and lurnit-lted with small crystal eyes. Another lady of fashion wears a gold box, in which she has a small powtlor puff ami a little rice powder, also a small mirror. Ono of her whims is to use theso to arrange hor complexion before folk?. The fashionable ladles of Paris aro also overwhelming a yottnsr Italian artist with orders fur Itoman heads, which lie carvos oxitiisitoly and wonderfully upon a cherry stono. This is tho whim of tho hour and tho sculplor receives enormous prices for these tiny heads, and Jt is said no emerald is costlier. ItfAssAOHUSKiTs pays a bounty of ono cent a pound on boot sugar made in tho State the coming year, tho premium being limited to 700,000 pounds,
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